They absolutely can adapt, they just need the will to do it. This is why Kier Starhmer gave the speech he did and dissolved NHS England. Remember there was a 4 hour time frame during the 1st Trump Impeachment when Trump went from Russian Puppet to Ukrainian Puppet to Russian Puppet.
The problem is that Kier is doing "We Were Always At War With East Asia" a bit too hard, and without the prepping of the media. He basically juked to the right, and threw off most of the Left. They'll catch up to him eventually, but he did it too suddenly
That's what mean, they're too invested in their plans to adapt successfully and move everyone with them. Thanks to everything they did, they'll, in the UK at least, lose the native votes to Reform, lose the Muslims to islamist candidates and any other minority to minority candidates.
They've wiped out all support but the boomers who are dying off too much to retain them power.
For the most part, I agree. However, I think ideological capture is still very strong with some portion of those very Boomers who would basically die rather than not vote Labour. Unfortunately, that's still a sizable aspect of the voting population.
They absolutely can adapt, they just need the will to do it. This is why Kier Starhmer gave the speech he did and dissolved NHS England. Remember there was a 4 hour time frame during the 1st Trump Impeachment when Trump went from Russian Puppet to Ukrainian Puppet to Russian Puppet.
The problem is that Kier is doing "We Were Always At War With East Asia" a bit too hard, and without the prepping of the media. He basically juked to the right, and threw off most of the Left. They'll catch up to him eventually, but he did it too suddenly
That's what mean, they're too invested in their plans to adapt successfully and move everyone with them. Thanks to everything they did, they'll, in the UK at least, lose the native votes to Reform, lose the Muslims to islamist candidates and any other minority to minority candidates.
They've wiped out all support but the boomers who are dying off too much to retain them power.
For the most part, I agree. However, I think ideological capture is still very strong with some portion of those very Boomers who would basically die rather than not vote Labour. Unfortunately, that's still a sizable aspect of the voting population.